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to him once -- you read about it when he was a little boy but changed his life in terms of faith and religion. deeply religious. and yet, he was completely devastated by this event. he felt like nothing. he felt like if he could be hunted down like an animal, if he could see his friend getting killed, it's like he couldn't understand it, he couldn't compute. but the last time i saw him, he was in a
to him once -- you read about it when he was a little boy but changed his life in terms of faith and religion. deeply religious. and yet, he was completely devastated by this event. he felt like nothing. he felt like if he could be hunted down like an animal, if he could see his friend getting killed, it's like he couldn't understand it, he couldn't compute. but the last time i saw him, he was in a
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>> hollywood has embraced environmentalism as a religion they have a high priest the nobel laureate laureate, of the oscar winner of court you have to accept what he says with a knife faith and without logic. >> but some blindness to the fact you mention al gore i was surprised to see build the monster homes while preaching? the hypocrisy is monumental the 19,000 squa foot mansion in tennessee, a group could get a hold of his utilities was 20 times of the average american also mention at mont to cboe near zero pres house. john: are anyf those environmental activist not hypocrites? to some live the life? >> ed begley, jr., a darrell hill and that, they actually live a lifestyle consistent with what they preach but that is rare. the vast majority of celebrities take opulence to the highest level. john: ptt said turn your lights out but aso he has big houses. reason to be combined his video. >> i pledge to turn the lights off i would leave them on but i will turn them off. >> is the unaware of the hypocrisy? >> i just think he goes out on tour and has a carbon footprint a third-world nation wit
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some analysts believe the current buyback or religions are not satisfactory. would it didn't cost us three dollars due respect to china supports all you have all of the time that's variations does not see that the star of the ties between the two nations. we asked the owner looking forward to morning mass demands more terrorists egypt is now revising these foreign policy and upstream from the ties these rusher there's no more room for more meets china. it also doubles up. during the said there was a cupcake decorating interest in having deeper ties with cairo. there became a strong base to boost bilateral relations between both countries. so after egypt called it's a transitional period. nothing should pander to the next elected government of having an old friend as an ally i've increased the cdp cairo a team from the international community agencies december news conference on its preliminary findings offer inspecting the photo she would die she knew pure pop along to injure a hunk of those links you he's the head of the nineteen member team he says that the
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tumbled over the past five years we've lost our freedom of speech we've lost our freedom to practice our religion we've lost our privacy forget about ronald reagan i'm talking about right now what you know what does any of this have on hold the government accountable these days we're losing so much stuff it's well these children have. now but letting these children have their having their guns is the problem why not simply mandate it's not always guns look like toys why not why not require that they were that they be the case this morning which you know or pink or something like that i have a white bear mr hartman i think you already know the answer where i live here in perdition new york city a lot of foreign married do wells take their real guns and they spray paint them bright orange or red anyone in law enforcement will tell you this is the case and they do this you know for reasons that are not entirely certain but excuse me i beg your pardon but are all the same very dangerous for law enforcement so you know i realize this was probably a tragedy i don't know the facts and circumstances i do
tumbled over the past five years we've lost our freedom of speech we've lost our freedom to practice our religion we've lost our privacy forget about ronald reagan i'm talking about right now what you know what does any of this have on hold the government accountable these days we're losing so much stuff it's well these children have. now but letting these children have their having their guns is the problem why not simply mandate it's not always guns look like toys why not why not require that...
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. >> that's the main fundamental of our religion is to share with the less fortunate. >>> two of the families that made the coat give away possible live in tracy, the third lives in union city. the families say this is their first give away in the bay area but it is their 15th give away in northern california. >>> a generous group of bay area bikers is helping children who will have to spend the holidays in the hospital. ktvu's alex savidge shows us what they dropped off today. >> reporter: thousands of harleys roared into the parking lot at san francisco general this morning. every rider here with a special delivery. they came bearing gifts. >> grab what you can. >> reporter: toys for the hospitals tiniest patients. >> yeah, right. >> reporter: the riders headed into the lobby to drop their donations under the christmas tree. steve polopolis knows how much these toys mean. his son was hospitalized here a few years back. >> when he was laying up they handed him a toy and i asked them, where did you get that. oh the harley guys dropped them off. it hit my heart and i never miss it. >>
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our first amendment is cheer about freedom of religion and i believe that extends to the private sector. there are numerous catholics that use birth control. so it comes down to does the catholic church care more about healing the sick or preventing birth control? >> they are asking for exe exemptions and if they don't believe that is ethical they should be able to offer a plan that is exempts contraception. >> mr. obama never mentioned he thought this was a problem and now in 2010 it is as a sign that the catholics don't love people. this is the problem with obamacare that has a one-size fits all. these problems didn't exist until obamacare was passed >> i don't think what the issue is with offering a version that employer feels doesn't violate their conscious? >> because then we get into an area of every single religious organization that is linked or every owner with a personal religious practice and if they are violated the first amendment. because birth role is provided doesn't mean everyone is choosing to use it. but there are other parts of the plan when it comes to women's healt
our first amendment is cheer about freedom of religion and i believe that extends to the private sector. there are numerous catholics that use birth control. so it comes down to does the catholic church care more about healing the sick or preventing birth control? >> they are asking for exe exemptions and if they don't believe that is ethical they should be able to offer a plan that is exempts contraception. >> mr. obama never mentioned he thought this was a problem and now in 2010...
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enforced a philosophy of reconciliation, a south africa for all south africans, whatever their race or religion, whatever their nationality or ethnic group. >> thank you very much for joining us. former u.s. ambassador to south , helpingjendayi frazer us discuss nelson mandela, a global leader who will be missed. this is "taking stock" on bloomberg. ♪ >> this is "taking stock" on bloomberg. i am pimm fox. >robinson cano with a 10 year, $240 million deal with the seattle mariners. tom devere is not about baseball, it is about football. -- this time of year is about football. there is a daily alternative for downtrodden fans and gamers looking to make a little money. street.com, draft and barry stiller has taken notes. his company recently purchased draftstreet.com. former on the popularity of fantasy leagues, i am joined by their chief executive, brian schwartz. thank you. before you came on, you do not expect to be running a company that is doing fantasy sports when you were at the university of wisconsin madison, were you? >> nope. i knew that i would get into something digital, but fantasy
enforced a philosophy of reconciliation, a south africa for all south africans, whatever their race or religion, whatever their nationality or ethnic group. >> thank you very much for joining us. former u.s. ambassador to south , helpingjendayi frazer us discuss nelson mandela, a global leader who will be missed. this is "taking stock" on bloomberg. ♪ >> this is "taking stock" on bloomberg. i am pimm fox. >robinson cano with a 10 year, $240 million deal with...
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great question you know speaking of this whole conspiracy talk why is there no distinction between religion and conspiracies that actually the majority of americans believe in which is that j.f.k. questions about the nine eleven official story yet there's no distinction between those and i'm called as someone who believes that the moon landing wasn't real if i bring up these. things that the majority of people believe in in the mainstream because he said our somewhere along the way the term conspiracy theorist was kind of manipulated into being oh you're not paul you know you believe everything is a conspiracy well you know it's not you're not a nut ball you're a healthy dose of question if you do not study history you realize that all throughout history there's conspiracies there's a conspiracy to kill caesar you know that happens it's part of politics it's part of how the world runs it's not some fantastical thing you know when you get into the more of the abstract and it's a peer conspiracy to you that is out there to believe that there's reptilians running the world that we don't know a
great question you know speaking of this whole conspiracy talk why is there no distinction between religion and conspiracies that actually the majority of americans believe in which is that j.f.k. questions about the nine eleven official story yet there's no distinction between those and i'm called as someone who believes that the moon landing wasn't real if i bring up these. things that the majority of people believe in in the mainstream because he said our somewhere along the way the term...
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i think that he was a conman and his chosen area of con was religion. zçjzmó >>> 46 days into the branch davidian standoff, fbi negotiators are stymied. there's still no progress. in a concession to davidian leader david koresh, the fbi lets him speak with his attorney from inside the compound. >> i'm hopeful that this is some real progress and that we can bring this thing to an end real quickly. >> after the attorneys went in, there was -- david said that he was going to write his manuscript of the meanings of the seven seals. >> supposedly the manuscript will be koresh's proof that he is the lamb of god. at first, koresh says it will take him two days to write about each seal. then it becomes two weeks, and then he says it will take a year. >> had there been serious preparation of the manuscripts, we would have waited. there was none. >> on the 49th day of the siege, attorney general janet reno approves the bureau's plan for a tactical solution. the insertion of tear gas into the compound. >> i approve the plan, and i'm responsible for it. i advis
i think that he was a conman and his chosen area of con was religion. zçjzmó >>> 46 days into the branch davidian standoff, fbi negotiators are stymied. there's still no progress. in a concession to davidian leader david koresh, the fbi lets him speak with his attorney from inside the compound. >> i'm hopeful that this is some real progress and that we can bring this thing to an end real quickly. >> after the attorneys went in, there was -- david said that he was going...
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family is where my allegiance goes i don't give my allegiance to one unit one group one nation one religion my whole human family is a brother and sister and ultimately i give my allegiance to them that's the contract i will honor and if any other contract inferior to that one would try to compel me to pay for the murder of my brother or sister that i will not i will not partake in that contract i'm living here in the u.k. and haven't made enough money to even be taxable for the last twelve years but i might make enough money this year to actually be taxable and i'll tell you what i will not pay into the u.k. tax system and fund the murder of my brothers and sisters halfway around the world i simply refuse to do it and i would argue that other people should look at a contract like that and maybe if we all decide to enter into a new contract like that we can end war for good so you say your world citizen is there any place that you love more than other where you living in the u.k. if you don't like u.k. policies are love hawaii my my my adopted homeland is hawaii and the hawaiian nation was
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instead the atheist group freedom from religion is putting up 55 billboards around sacramento. it is to promote her anti christian message during the month of december. >> i think there are a lot of myths out there about atheists that need to b broken. >> here's the irony despite her lack of christian faith she says she still has a christmas tree up and a charlie brown nativity scene. to her those are symbols of peace and joy. >> national security correspondent jennifer griffin explains why the defense department might get rid of the way military families save money on food. jennifer? >> heather, ainsley, the pentagon says no final decision has been made. defense cutter says more is on the table including a plan to close all u.s. based commissaries where they shop at reduced rate saving thousands on their grocery bills. it would affect 78 commissaries in the united states. they receive 1.4 billion in subsidies. but they don't tell the whole story. 30 percent of the employees are military spouses. there will likely be unemployment attached to eliminating this perk and the direct
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family is where my allegiance goes i don't give my allegiance to one unit one group one nation one religion my whole human family is a brother and sister and ultimately i give my allegiance to them that's the contract i will honor and if any other contract inferior to that one would try to compel me to pay for the murder of my brother or sister di will not i will not partake in that contract i'm living here in the u.k. and haven't made enough money to even be taxable for the last twelve years but i might make enough money this year to actually be taxable and i'll tell you what i will not pay into the u.k. tax system and fund the murder of my brothers and sisters halfway around the world i simply refuse to do it and i would argue that other people should look at a contract like that and maybe if we all decide to enter into a new contract like that we can end war for good so you say your world citizen is there any place that you love more than other why are you living in the u.k. if you don't like u.k. policies i love hawaii my my my adopted homeland is hawaii and the hawaiian nation was stol
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rights promote the arts and culture all these wonderful things that are part of the american civil religion and so i think when people reach back in time there is this feeling that we were heading in a good direction and that the tragedy of course keeps us coming back thinking what would have happened. the. do you think the kennedys irving going to be at peace with that the whole family has given so much to look about families you talk about citizenship and service the level of sacrifice is incredible and i think it's a testament to their commitment to these ideals that they still get involved in public life whether it's in politics or otherwise and i think that in minor standing of how they've talked about the upcoming anniversary i think that it's a question about more in line with this book how can we take these values and make them a part of american culture today given that our politicians are not and i think that when we look back in time we've had other great presidents to like j.f.k. is the only man who has an eternal flame above his grave and i think that that's not mere symbolism
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of the past because that's where this book is taking our kids one of the themes is the importance of religion when it comes to politics because it all separation of church and state thing was just a suggestion another of course is obamacare that suggests that it's worse than mass murder for profit because according to ted cruz providing health care to poor people is quote worse than any war but the best part the absolute best part about this is that it's a coloring book which means your children will get a unique chance to interact with cruz's ideology and film the texas senators hall the lifeless outline with color but surprisingly this isn't the first time that propaganda about the government has been made how to bowl for children who can forget the nine eleven commission reports dumbed down comic book version or what about the bin laden raid coloring book titled the kids book of freedom guys this trends go to and don't indoctrinate your kids with pre-established political beliefs before they can even read.
of the past because that's where this book is taking our kids one of the themes is the importance of religion when it comes to politics because it all separation of church and state thing was just a suggestion another of course is obamacare that suggests that it's worse than mass murder for profit because according to ted cruz providing health care to poor people is quote worse than any war but the best part the absolute best part about this is that it's a coloring book which means your...
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there arew3 55 in all and they 1 part of a campaign for free from religion foundation.jf they are conveying the message that aitiests canw3 be good mor people and it's okay to be an aitiest atq christmas time. they say it's a good way to remind the fitful to be e1a lig to others. >>> a kayaker called for rescue after suffering dehydration and +ak coast guard helicopter drod in and pulled the man to safety. >> it's 5:21, we'll tell you 6"uáhr' 2013. good tuesdaye1 morning giving y a live look outside. not here, but in duluth, minnesota where a winter storm warning is in effect. we're going toe@sget a little freeze snap of our own coming our way.q it's going to get cold around here. it is 5:24 right now. an embarrassinge1çó i]mistake c back to haunt the post office.e1 theçó artist 9&pok suing for co right infringement. it was supposed toe1 be based o lady liberty, but listen to this -- the postal service based it on the statute outside of the new xdyork-new york hotel and casinot( in las vegas. version. the complaint filed by theÑi artistçó whençó the post office alerted they pushe
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religion in chicago. at a chain of local restaurants he owns after a late cubs broadcaster harry carey. they're part eatery part shrine, to the most sacred moments of chicago sports. >> i nirng you went back to the last ten years or so no one's gone after more chicago related memorabilia than me. >> in this year he took it to an entirely new level after the chicago blackhawks won the stanley cup. >> i was trying to look around. what would be something that would be symbolized. when andrew shaw got injured during game six, he almost got knocked out. the puck hit him in the face blood everywhere. >> center for the team. >> won't out. but he's such ta tough time he came back and play and had a miraculous rinne. >> in the report err's way there was no better way to memorialize the that win than to pay $65,000 for the stitches used to close the cut on his face. >> did you calculate this at all, that i'm about to buy stitches from a hockey player? >> just a little bit. >> just a little bit? >> a lot of people t
religion in chicago. at a chain of local restaurants he owns after a late cubs broadcaster harry carey. they're part eatery part shrine, to the most sacred moments of chicago sports. >> i nirng you went back to the last ten years or so no one's gone after more chicago related memorabilia than me. >> in this year he took it to an entirely new level after the chicago blackhawks won the stanley cup. >> i was trying to look around. what would be something that would be symbolized....
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rights promote the arts and culture all these wonderful things that are part of the american civil religion and so i think when people reach back in time there is this feeling that we were heading in a good direction and that the tragedy of course keeps us coming back thinking what would have happened. in. do you think the kennedys are ever going to be at peace with that. the whole family has given so much to look about families you talk about citizenship and service the level of sacrifice is incredible and i think it's a testament to their commitment to these ideals that they still get involved in public life whether it's in politics or otherwise and i think that in minor standing of how they've talked about the upcoming anniversary i think that it's a question about more in line with this book how can we take these values and make them a part of american culture today given that our politicians are not and i think that when we look back in time we've had other great presidents to like j.f.k. is the only man who has an eternal flame above his grave and i think that that's not mere symbolis
rights promote the arts and culture all these wonderful things that are part of the american civil religion and so i think when people reach back in time there is this feeling that we were heading in a good direction and that the tragedy of course keeps us coming back thinking what would have happened. in. do you think the kennedys are ever going to be at peace with that. the whole family has given so much to look about families you talk about citizenship and service the level of sacrifice is...
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dividing jerusalem and finding some arrangement so that jews can go to the holiest place in the jewish religion. jews are not allowed to go to the temple mount because the mosque is there. that is outrageous. places of worship should be open to everybody who wants to worship. but israel does not allow jews to go out of respect for the muslims. tell me another country that behaves like that. >> your argument is more with the government of israel than with the palestinians? >> not true. >> it is true. you are prepared if palestinians would accept the deal president clinton offers. the government of israel would not accept the offer president clinton offered. when he offered it, yasir arafat turned it down. some say that later he regretted that. >> you know who told him not to accept it? even though he changed his mind since? the head of the palestinians told arafat not to accept it. >> you are arguing for a deal -- >> do you know that for a fact? >> we can find out by asking, would they accept the 67 deal offered by president clinton at camp david? why don't we do that? >> for the israelis, we wi
dividing jerusalem and finding some arrangement so that jews can go to the holiest place in the jewish religion. jews are not allowed to go to the temple mount because the mosque is there. that is outrageous. places of worship should be open to everybody who wants to worship. but israel does not allow jews to go out of respect for the muslims. tell me another country that behaves like that. >> your argument is more with the government of israel than with the palestinians? >> not...
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part of the resistance you are -- so much, many religions are based upon humans being different because we are self-aware, because we are the only ones supposedly can understand there is a past and a future and that we can reason. the reality is we now find many animals can do it. >> champ pans ease can reason and they know well what's going on in the past and they can anticipate the futuretion including a future in which they confinement. >> what about animals at nice zoos where they are kept comfortabley and pieces that are endangered and where the propagation of the species depends in many cases on these breeding programs in captivity? >> we are just talking about trained champ pans e right now who are in a private domain, in ma cement domain. >> is it okay to have them in a miami zoo or the san diego zoo? >> i don't know. i know that they should be in large social scrapes and cared for in a way that looks after their interests. >> that's the difference between a thing and a person. a thing is invezible and -- invisible and alive for the benefit of a person. a person lives for himsel
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of freedom's struggle and inspire people no matter where they are from, no matter their race, their religion, nelson mandela's name will be among them. >> he did not pretend to be 10 saint. coverage has taken note mistakes but he was such a courageous moral leader and a symbol the coverage can barely convey his gacy. what struckou most about the continuing coverage leading up to this? >> it was refreshing we live in an age where everyone prides himself on scoring points for one side or another and the media is increasingly partisan and polarized and it was nice to see a story where new york post and "new york times" and mother jones believed the world left one of the greatest men ever. >> this is legitimate debate about apartheid in the 80's but there is an absence of cynicism and snarking and everyone feeling like we have witnessed the passing of a guy who spent 27 years in prison and came out to be a tremendous leader. >> even on twitter, we are not used to us, we have forgotten when there was no snark and quote have a conversation and say we are sad, he was great person and it was refresh
of freedom's struggle and inspire people no matter where they are from, no matter their race, their religion, nelson mandela's name will be among them. >> he did not pretend to be 10 saint. coverage has taken note mistakes but he was such a courageous moral leader and a symbol the coverage can barely convey his gacy. what struckou most about the continuing coverage leading up to this? >> it was refreshing we live in an age where everyone prides himself on scoring points for one side...
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world need to live up to that example in a time whether we are divided by political party, race or religion. nelson mandela offers us the lesson that we can step above that no matter how much pain has been caused in the past. we can rise above that and do better. s last great wish was to build a children's hospital in south africa. it just captured who he was. he wanted to give back to the community, and i hope people will honor him by contributing to that hospital, the nelson mandela children's fund u.s.a..org. >> ambassador gibbs, many u.s. ay emery's around -- embassy's around the world employ local workers. how did yours philly about mandela? >> they all called him tata. he is the father of the nation, their personal father. one of my staff told me that nelson mandela stayed in prison for 27 years for me. i can survive anything for 27 years to give back to him. he is the spirit that guided the nation and set it off on to the grand journey that it has. but he also smartly stepped down from power, realized it was not to be about him, but he wanted to build a nation that would survive past
world need to live up to that example in a time whether we are divided by political party, race or religion. nelson mandela offers us the lesson that we can step above that no matter how much pain has been caused in the past. we can rise above that and do better. s last great wish was to build a children's hospital in south africa. it just captured who he was. he wanted to give back to the community, and i hope people will honor him by contributing to that hospital, the nelson mandela...
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. >> it's essentially a religion that says that white americans are the true children of israel and jews are subhuman essentially and fat people are not even human at all. >> during the early 1990s a number of far right extremist reportedly spent time in elehim city. >> this was an interesting time. you had a number of anti-government groups that were taking shape, arming themselves, building compounds throughout the country, establishing their own laws, really setting themseves apart from main stream cities and locations on purpose and believing then that not only people of other faiths or ethnicities or nationalities were the enemy, but that the united states government was the biggest enemy. >> the question that rekurs is what was the connection between tim mcelderry vee and the city? tim mac va said he never went there. there are people that claim to have seen mcveigh at eleim city and probably the strongest evidence that he was there is a ticket he received from an arkansas highway patrolman about four miles into oklahoma on a road that takes you straight to elohem city? >> timothy
. >> it's essentially a religion that says that white americans are the true children of israel and jews are subhuman essentially and fat people are not even human at all. >> during the early 1990s a number of far right extremist reportedly spent time in elehim city. >> this was an interesting time. you had a number of anti-government groups that were taking shape, arming themselves, building compounds throughout the country, establishing their own laws, really setting...
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it's important to keep in mind that north korea, has an official political religion known as jujay. >> talk about the timing of this. it's interesting that merrill newman was released as vice biden arrives in south korea. >> for the moment we don't know much about the negotiations that went into freeing merrill newman. the vice president by himself said he was not involved in the negotiations to free merrill newman. biden being in asia when you have the vice president, it's easy to make those kind of connections. he was in sea. right now south korea and north korea are not talking. the other country could have been china. it's not clear if they were pressed to help. >> talk about the relations with the united states and north korea. will this impact that relationship. >> for the moment we can't tell. it's important to keep m mind that kenneth bae is still being held in north korea. it's a major contention between the states and north korea. what do the north koreans want? they want to engage with the yates and have bilateral talks. the americans are not willing to do so unless the nor
it's important to keep in mind that north korea, has an official political religion known as jujay. >> talk about the timing of this. it's interesting that merrill newman was released as vice biden arrives in south korea. >> for the moment we don't know much about the negotiations that went into freeing merrill newman. the vice president by himself said he was not involved in the negotiations to free merrill newman. biden being in asia when you have the vice president, it's easy to...
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you'll read about it in the book when he was a little boy that changed his life in terms of faith and religion. deeply religious, and yet he was completely devastated by this event. he felt like nothing. he felt like if he could be hunted down like an animal, if he could see his friend getting killed, just, like, he could not understand it, he could not compute it, but the last time i saw him, he was in a relationship. he had a job. the person he's with has several chirp, so he was a step dad, and he seemed, if not happy, in a better place than when i met him. you know, time heals, sometimes. people move on. >> to assume this happens in our places too, so have you found anything? >> you know, one thing that i found while reporting this book, there was so much i didn't know; right? it's, like, anything, you know? writing a book is like getting a ph.d. on something. one thing i found out is that practically not one state has not had a hate crime against latinos, lately, but also his story going -- we have a pretty -- it's in the book. there's a whole chapter on that. we have a pretty dismal hist
you'll read about it in the book when he was a little boy that changed his life in terms of faith and religion. deeply religious, and yet he was completely devastated by this event. he felt like nothing. he felt like if he could be hunted down like an animal, if he could see his friend getting killed, just, like, he could not understand it, he could not compute it, but the last time i saw him, he was in a relationship. he had a job. the person he's with has several chirp, so he was a step dad,...
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course, the generations, the young, the old, the black, the white and all different types of religio religions. we have had muslims out here, catholics, christians out here to pay tribute to him. you are looking at a live picture of him. people are signing a condolence book inside the south african embas embassy. they will begin a prayer service each evening from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. until tuesday evening. a memorial is being planned at the washington cathedral for next wednesday at 11:00 in the morning. another update at 5:00 and 6:00. i'm shomari stone, news 4. >>> former secretary of state, hillary clinton paid tribute as she accepted a human rights award on capitol hill. she called him a giant among us. >> someone who, by the power of his example demonstrated unequivocally how each of us can choose. how we will respond to those in justices and grievances, sorrows and tragedy that is afflict all of human kind. >> clinton said it was fitting he be remembered during a ceremony held for the late congressman tom lantos. you can read what former u.s. presidents and leaders are saying by going to ww
course, the generations, the young, the old, the black, the white and all different types of religio religions. we have had muslims out here, catholics, christians out here to pay tribute to him. you are looking at a live picture of him. people are signing a condolence book inside the south african embas embassy. they will begin a prayer service each evening from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. until tuesday evening. a memorial is being planned at the washington cathedral for next wednesday at 11:00 in the...
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and his hit "imagine" with lyrics, "imagine there's no religion and no country too." chapman wrote his own words "imagine john lennon dead." >> the defendant claimed that the beatles had become more popular than jesus christ. it was an off-the-cuff comment made during an interview in 1966, but it caused a lasting furor. >> a number of people in the bible belt took this comment to be oh, you're bigger than jesus, you're bigger than god, this is blasphemy and how dare you say something like this. he was totally misquoted what he meant to say was more people paid attention to the beatles than paid attention to jesus. not putting any connotation to it. not saying whether that was a good thing or bad thing. >> beatles weather the storm. in 1970, the band breaks up and lennon breaks into a career with his wife. the dakota's gothic facade had been featured in the film "rosemary's baby." it was home to the world's most famous actors and musicians. >> i think they viewed america as being a breath of fresh air for them at that time. little did they know what trouble awaits them
and his hit "imagine" with lyrics, "imagine there's no religion and no country too." chapman wrote his own words "imagine john lennon dead." >> the defendant claimed that the beatles had become more popular than jesus christ. it was an off-the-cuff comment made during an interview in 1966, but it caused a lasting furor. >> a number of people in the bible belt took this comment to be oh, you're bigger than jesus, you're bigger than god, this is blasphemy...
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people of all religions, all colors, all united in their affection for this one man, nelson mandela. nelson mandela was not a particularly religious man. today in churches and houses of worship across south africa, prayers and songs for the man who had ababiding faith in the human spirit and in his nation, to move beyond apartheid. >> to keep his legacy going, we need to keep living what he's set out for us. >> he was a hero. he fought for us. he suffered for the whole world. >> reporter: the mood remains more celebratory than somber. overnight, the family spokesman speaking for the first time. with mandela's grandson close by. >> in our hearts and souls, he will always be with us. >> reporter: today's national day of prayer kicks off a week-long celebration. next up, a memorial service on tuesday, take place at the fnb stadium in johannesburg. mandela made his last public appearance at the 2010 world cup. it's confirmed, president obama and the first lady will be there, along with former president george w. bush and mrs. bush. former president jimmy carter. and former president bill
people of all religions, all colors, all united in their affection for this one man, nelson mandela. nelson mandela was not a particularly religious man. today in churches and houses of worship across south africa, prayers and songs for the man who had ababiding faith in the human spirit and in his nation, to move beyond apartheid. >> to keep his legacy going, we need to keep living what he's set out for us. >> he was a hero. he fought for us. he suffered for the whole world....
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you think back to the 1990's, various european countries in particular of standing with historic co-religion, the idea that cap like portions of europe were standing with the co-ops and others, the serbs because of old religious orders. i think we have all learned from that, so that was not completely accurate eight depiction of the 1990's that we have to be extraordinarily careful. we are all skirting around the proper ways or the ways of describing a very complex situation. the u.s. is not want to be seen in the middle of a sectarian conflict. it gets to the whole issue of the sunni-shiite divide, the role of christians, the role of other religious groups in the area, because this is obviously something that is three much focus on in the context of the middle east peace process, and we have to be extraordinarily careful about how we deal with that. this is why we are not say anything -- seeing the same kind of tone of the debate in the u.s. they do not want to have a particular constituency. there are other dimensions of the that we want to mention about the refugee process. we've seen a w
you think back to the 1990's, various european countries in particular of standing with historic co-religion, the idea that cap like portions of europe were standing with the co-ops and others, the serbs because of old religious orders. i think we have all learned from that, so that was not completely accurate eight depiction of the 1990's that we have to be extraordinarily careful. we are all skirting around the proper ways or the ways of describing a very complex situation. the u.s. is not...
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what emwith theled red state democratic senator launched a television ad this weaken voking religion and calling the bible his quote north star? >> the music in my ear is really nice. >> arkansas's mark prior. 300 point question after months of speculation, reports surfaced on friday that this long serving mississippi republican snosh -- isake. >> thad cochran. >> will seek apth term. 300 more points. this former new hampshire republican senator announced last sunday that he will seek to challenge democratic incumbent gene shaheen. >> thad cochran. >> encorrect. i notice a pattern here. the former republican senator who would like to challenge gene shaheen, isaac, mckay? >> at least i had an answer. >> bob smith. forrer senator. 300 point question. as a government budget dead lean approaches, which program emerged friday as the possible derail him in any compromise between congressional budget negotiators? democratic patty murray and paul ryan? >> unemployment benefits. >> 300 point question, congressman randy forbes, according to an article in politico, is pressureing the national r
what emwith theled red state democratic senator launched a television ad this weaken voking religion and calling the bible his quote north star? >> the music in my ear is really nice. >> arkansas's mark prior. 300 point question after months of speculation, reports surfaced on friday that this long serving mississippi republican snosh -- isake. >> thad cochran. >> will seek apth term. 300 more points. this former new hampshire republican senator announced last sunday...
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you give them an opportunity to intrude on religion, and what is to stoop them -- stop them from sayi you have to cover abortion. that's why notre dame filed the lawsuit. >> are there students at notre dame that disagree with the lawsuit and think they ought to provide contraception? >> of course. of course. i've engaged other students and they're -- what they're saying is this is a matter of a woman's access to contraceptive coverage. one person engaged me and said contraception costs a lot of money. $2, and workers at notre dame don't make a lot of money so the university should cover it. but what we have to remember is that this isn't about a woman's access to contraception. this is about religious liberty, and notre dame maintaining its integrity. and not being compromised by the federal government. >> i think it's important to realize, when people say they're restricting access. they're not restricting access. they're determining who pays for it. >> exactly. >> i can go to a movie theater -- i have access to go, but i got to buy my own ticket. it's like if i want to see this movi
you give them an opportunity to intrude on religion, and what is to stoop them -- stop them from sayi you have to cover abortion. that's why notre dame filed the lawsuit. >> are there students at notre dame that disagree with the lawsuit and think they ought to provide contraception? >> of course. of course. i've engaged other students and they're -- what they're saying is this is a matter of a woman's access to contraceptive coverage. one person engaged me and said contraception...
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the most agreg sieve is the freedom from religion foundation which routinely threatens to sue school districts if they dare utter the word christmas. the irony is that nobody is bothering the atheists. they are free to celebrate whatever they want. they are free not to believe and snicker at anybody who does believe. that's not good enough for these people. they want to banish any mention of jesus in the public square. they're the 0 pressers so why are we allowing anti-christmas madness. 47 percent of americans believe there is a war on christmas. 40 do not and 13 percent are confused. once again i will keep on eye on the situation. helping me is the alliance defending freedom organization based in scottsdale, arizona. they have been successful in defending traditional rights in the courts. therefore i say to them, god bless you, each and every one, with apologies to dickens. let's go to arizona and bring in doug napper, an attorney who works for the alliance organization. what cases are you working on this season? >> the majority of americans celebrate christmas so everybody should
the most agreg sieve is the freedom from religion foundation which routinely threatens to sue school districts if they dare utter the word christmas. the irony is that nobody is bothering the atheists. they are free to celebrate whatever they want. they are free not to believe and snicker at anybody who does believe. that's not good enough for these people. they want to banish any mention of jesus in the public square. they're the 0 pressers so why are we allowing anti-christmas madness. 47...
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people think about figures that transcend freedom's struggle and inspire people no matter their race, religion. nelson mandela's name will be among them. i was just awed by this guy but in person he was more curious about the united states, the civil rights movement in this country than he was interested in talking about himself. again, that's evidence of what a curious mind is, what an open-minded person nelson mandela was. >> he got out of prison in 1990, well after the civil rights movement had undertaken in earnest in this country. he was fascinated by it. do you think he learned from it? >> he certainly did. one of the things that strikes me as you ask the question is that he was asking me about not only the civil rights movement. remember, there is a big difference in south africa the majority is black. in the united states the majority is white. mandela was fascinated with the idea that here in the united states black people were able to have a civil rights move lt and a nonviolent civil rights movement and achieve rights for themselves under the constitution. he was taken with the foun
people think about figures that transcend freedom's struggle and inspire people no matter their race, religion. nelson mandela's name will be among them. i was just awed by this guy but in person he was more curious about the united states, the civil rights movement in this country than he was interested in talking about himself. again, that's evidence of what a curious mind is, what an open-minded person nelson mandela was. >> he got out of prison in 1990, well after the civil rights...
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the question of a religion or culture, as you know, for all intents and purposes, everyone speaks english. and even qataris people, especially those that attend the american branch campuses, a lot of times they don't speak every arabica. so that issues that revolve around culture politics tend to be those that are important and the erosion of the cultural authenticity or the qatari culture rather than demands for transparency. these issues can be relatively easy to addressed by the powers that be. for example, you can ban the sale of alcohol is the government did before. or you can somehow address this sale of pork within the country. by and large, at least for the time being, given the current political economy of the country, the population tends to be a political for a variety of reasons. it does not mean that there is individual dissent that might exist. but now, is there something that the sentencing of this, as you know, the poet is accused of personally insulting a very personal type of insult against a ruling family and that becomes extremely difficult in the context of that cultu
the question of a religion or culture, as you know, for all intents and purposes, everyone speaks english. and even qataris people, especially those that attend the american branch campuses, a lot of times they don't speak every arabica. so that issues that revolve around culture politics tend to be those that are important and the erosion of the cultural authenticity or the qatari culture rather than demands for transparency. these issues can be relatively easy to addressed by the powers that...
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transition to the after world, it's more about that thanes the about some sort of traditional belief and religion. >> we can tell, we can see around you, people are mourning, but when you talk to them, what is the sense of loss? what are they mourning? >> reporter: they're of course mourning nelson mandela, but mandela was like a mirror, he reflected back to south africa, what they want to be, what this nation imagined itself to be. perhaps an idealistic vision, an complicated often -- very visionary leadership we saw in mandel l.a. you spoke about it a little bit earlier. he really played the long game, didn't he? he looked ahead, he planned, he was a man who really thought about being a symbol of rec reconciliati reconciliation. now compare that to president zuma whose leadership and whose government seems to lurch from crisis to crisis, there seems to be an overwhelming focus on scandals or the personal enrichment whether it's linked to president zuma or those close to him. according to many south africans there's a real current in this current government of the trappings of power, of using th
transition to the after world, it's more about that thanes the about some sort of traditional belief and religion. >> we can tell, we can see around you, people are mourning, but when you talk to them, what is the sense of loss? what are they mourning? >> reporter: they're of course mourning nelson mandela, but mandela was like a mirror, he reflected back to south africa, what they want to be, what this nation imagined itself to be. perhaps an idealistic vision, an complicated often...
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. >> i don't want my religion to be represented in this way. in a sexy commercial like this. >> organizing a protest planned tomorrow at the gap store in davis. he's calling for gap to pull the ad, but not all sikhs find the ad offensive. some say it wipes away stereotypes and bridges about the community. >>> an investigation is underway into the structure of the google barge docked at treasure island. the san francisco bay development commission is looking into whether the tech giant has all the necessary permits to build both the moore and the barge. the executive director of the commission says google told his agency it is in the process of making changes to the barge's design at the request of the coast guard. google has said they're exploring using the barge as an interactive space, where people can learn about new technology. but google added things can change in the future. >>> microsoft's big gates, and facebook's mark zuckerberg are teaming up. they're giving $5 million to bring the internet to public classrooms around the country. the
. >> i don't want my religion to be represented in this way. in a sexy commercial like this. >> organizing a protest planned tomorrow at the gap store in davis. he's calling for gap to pull the ad, but not all sikhs find the ad offensive. some say it wipes away stereotypes and bridges about the community. >>> an investigation is underway into the structure of the google barge docked at treasure island. the san francisco bay development commission is looking into whether the...
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currently, state and federal laws in maryland do not protect against gender identity like race, sex and religion. >> it's a broad array of people whose gender identitity is different from their sex. >> reporter: a gender nonconformist. >> in the state of maryland, you are not protected on gender identity. what good is it if someone can fire me for looking the way i do but not who i love? >> reporter: they passed a bill that makes discrimination against the wall. >> hyattsville is the first jurisdiction to pass the legislation. >> reporter: it means people in the lgbt community in hyattsville can now go to a restaurant, get an apartment and know they are protected by law. >> four jurisdictions, montgomery county, baltimore county and the city of baltimore. >> reporter: currently, 16 states in d.c. have statewide nondiscrimination laws. they hope what's happening in hyattsville sends a message to state legislatures. >> i think it's a big help. the civil rights act didn't end racism. i don't think this is going to end homophobia or transphobia. >> reporter: zachary kiesch, news 4. >>> right now at
currently, state and federal laws in maryland do not protect against gender identity like race, sex and religion. >> it's a broad array of people whose gender identitity is different from their sex. >> reporter: a gender nonconformist. >> in the state of maryland, you are not protected on gender identity. what good is it if someone can fire me for looking the way i do but not who i love? >> reporter: they passed a bill that makes discrimination against the wall. >>...